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Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, Christoph Eschenbach, Martin Helmchen and Anna Prohaska

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200 years ago, on May 26th 1821, today's Berlin Concert Hall was inaugurated as “Königliches Schauspielhaus”. Destroyed as “Preußisches Staatstheater” during World War II, the building, located in eastern Berlin, was rebuilt during GDR times and reopened as “Konzerthaus” in 1984.
The premiere of Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz on June 18th 1821 was a highlight of the opening year. The work became his most popular opera and one of the key works of the 19th century. A few days later, the composer (who died at the age of only 40 in 1826), had another piece premiered at the “Königliches Schauspielhaus”: his brilliant Concert Piece for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 79.
This year the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, with its principal conductor Christoph Eschenbach, will be celebrating these historic events. Weber holds a special place in the life of the great German conductor and pianist, as Der Freischütz was the first opera he saw at the age of ten. Eschenbach is being joined in this program, which combines overtures, arias and the famous concert piece, by two artists who reside at the Konzerthaus Berlin and are also Alpha artists: soprano Anna Prohaska and pianist Martin Helmchen. © Alpha Classics

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1
Der Beherrscher der Geister, Op. 27
Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin
00:06:32

Carl Maria Von Weber, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor, MainArtist - Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, MainArtist

2021 Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2021 Konzerthaus Berlin

2
Konzertstück in F Minor, Op. 79: Larghetto affettuoso - Allegro passionato - Tempo di marcia - Presto assai
Martin Helmchen
00:16:54

Carl Maria Von Weber, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christoph Eschenbach, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist - Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, MainArtist

2021 Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2021 Konzerthaus Berlin

3
Der Freischütz, Op. 77: Overture
Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin
00:09:48

Carl Maria Von Weber, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christoph Eschenbach, MainArtist - Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, MainArtist

2021 Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2021 Konzerthaus Berlin

4
Der Freischütz, Op. 77, Act 3: XIII. Romance, Recitativo & Aria "Einst träumte meiner sel‘gen Base"
Anna Prohaska
00:07:00

Carl Maria Von Weber, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Johann Friedrich Kind, Lyricist - Christoph Eschenbach, MainArtist - Anna Prohaska, MainArtist - Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, MainArtist

2021 Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2021 Konzerthaus Berlin

5
Der Freischütz, Op. 77, Act 2: VII. Arietta "Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangen"
Anna Prohaska
00:04:07

Carl Maria Von Weber, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Johann Friedrich Kind, Lyricist - Christoph Eschenbach, MainArtist - Anna Prohaska, MainArtist - Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, MainArtist

2021 Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2021 Konzerthaus Berlin

6
Oberon, J. 306: Overture
Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin
00:09:10

Carl Maria Von Weber, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christoph Eschenbach, MainArtist - Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, MainArtist

2021 Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2021 Konzerthaus Berlin

Albumbeschreibung

200 years ago, on May 26th 1821, today's Berlin Concert Hall was inaugurated as “Königliches Schauspielhaus”. Destroyed as “Preußisches Staatstheater” during World War II, the building, located in eastern Berlin, was rebuilt during GDR times and reopened as “Konzerthaus” in 1984.
The premiere of Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz on June 18th 1821 was a highlight of the opening year. The work became his most popular opera and one of the key works of the 19th century. A few days later, the composer (who died at the age of only 40 in 1826), had another piece premiered at the “Königliches Schauspielhaus”: his brilliant Concert Piece for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 79.
This year the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, with its principal conductor Christoph Eschenbach, will be celebrating these historic events. Weber holds a special place in the life of the great German conductor and pianist, as Der Freischütz was the first opera he saw at the age of ten. Eschenbach is being joined in this program, which combines overtures, arias and the famous concert piece, by two artists who reside at the Konzerthaus Berlin and are also Alpha artists: soprano Anna Prohaska and pianist Martin Helmchen. © Alpha Classics

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